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Taiwanese wave (Japanese: 台流; Tairyū) is a neologism originally coined in Japan to refer to the increase in the popularity of Taiwanese popular culture in ... Taiwanesewave FromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia Jumptonavigation Jumptosearch Culturalphenomenon Thisarticlepossiblycontainsoriginalresearch.Pleaseimproveitbyverifyingtheclaimsmadeandaddinginlinecitations.Statementsconsistingonlyoforiginalresearchshouldberemoved.(September2020)(Learnhowandwhentoremovethistemplatemessage) Taiwanesewave(Japanese:台流;Tairyū)isaneologismoriginallycoinedinJapantorefertotheincreaseinthepopularityofTaiwanesepopularcultureinthecountry(including:actors,dramas,music,fashion,films),andtodistinguishitfromtheKoreanWaveco-existinginJapan.[1]ManyofTaiwanesedramas,songsaswellasidolactors,singers,bandsorgroupshavebecomepopularthroughoutEastAsiaandSoutheastAsia.[2] Contents 1History 2InJapan 3InVietnam 4Seealso 5References History[edit] Towardstheturnofthe21stcentury,therewasanoticeablegrowthinculturalimportsfromTaiwan,whichisoneoftheFourAsianTigers.ThespreadofTaiwanesepopularcultureoccurredbeforetheHallyu-wavewasknowninAsia. In2001,theTaiwanesedramaMeteorGarden(anadaptationoftheJapanesemangaseriesBoysOverFlowersbyYokoKamio)wasreleasedandsoonattractedaudiencesfromallovertheregion.Itbecamethemost-watcheddramaseriesinPhilippinetelevisionhistory,[3][better source needed]garneredover10milliondailyviewersinManilaalone,[4][better source needed]andcatapultedthemaleprotagonistsfromtheTaiwaneseboybandF4toovernightfame.[5]TheirpopularityspreadthroughoutAsia,includingChina,HongKong,Singapore,Malaysia,Thailand,Indonesia,Japan,SouthKorea,VietnamandPhilippines.Withtheirsuccess,manyotherTaiwaneseboybandsemergedaroundthistime,suchas5566,183ClubandFahrenheit.In2002,aBBCjournalistdescribedthemembersofF4aspreviouslyunknownactorswhohave"provokedhysteriaacrossAsia"asaresultofthesuccessofMeteorGarden.[6] Thepopularityof"MeteorGarden"canbeattributedtothesefactors: Explicitattentiontofemalesexualdesires —Departingfromconventionaldramasthattendtoeroticizethefemalebody,"MeteorGarden"marketsthesexualattractionofthemaleactors(asplayedoutbytheTaiwaneseidolgroupF4),givingwomenacertainfreedomofsexualexpression.[7][8] TheFourAsianTigers Since2002,televisionprogrammingtrendsinSoutheastAsiabegantoundergoadrasticchangeasTVseriesfromTaiwanfilledtheslotoriginallyreservedforHollywoodmoviesduringprimetime.[3]MuchofAsiastillhavetheireyesfocusedonTaiwanesebandssuchasF4,S.H.EandFahrenheit. InJapan[edit] K-popisoneoftwopopulartrendsgoingonoverinJapan,theotherbeingTaiwanesepop(sunginMandarinChinese).ThereisawordforthisphenomenoninJapanesecalled台流(pronouncedTairyū),whichliterallymeanstheinfluxofTaiwanesepopcultureinJapan.ThistrendhasbeenprevalentinJapanforquitesometimethough,withTaiwaneseidoldramaslikeMeteorGarden,ItStartedwithaKiss,HotShot,andsoonAutumn'sConcertomakingwavesinJapan,whileJapaneseartistslikeGacktmakingfrequentvisitstoTaiwanforpleasure.[9] Today,theTaiwanesemalesingerShowLohasbeenregardedasleadingtheTaiwanesewaveinJapan.[10]On15February2012,hemadehisforayintotheJapanesemusicscene,withthereleaseofhisfirstJapanesesingleDante.Thesinglepeakedatnumber10ontheOriconchartwithinthefirstweekofitsrelease.HeisthesecondTaiwanesesingertomakeitintotheOriconchartinthepast25yearsaftertheveteransingerTeresaTeng,andthefirstTaiwanesemalesingertomakeitintothetop10positionsonthechart.[11] InVietnam[edit] Thissectiondoesnotciteanysources.Pleasehelpimprovethissectionbyaddingcitationstoreliablesources.Unsourcedmaterialmaybechallengedandremoved.(January2021)(Learnhowandwhentoremovethistemplatemessage) Attheendof2010,HoaHọcTròMagazineproclaimedalistofthetop5C-popboybandsofthe2000sdecade,allarefromTaiwan.Theyare:F4,183Club,5566,Fahrenheit(FeiLunHai),andLollipop(BangBangTang).[citationneeded] Seealso[edit] Taiwaneseculture C-pop Mandopop Taiwanesedrama CinemaofTaiwan TaiwanMiracle KoreanWave BritishInvasion UruguayanInvasion References[edit] ^Pauli(2February2010)."RainieYangreleasesJapaneseversionof"YouthBucket"thatfansdowant".CpopAccess.Archivedfromtheoriginalon20August2018.Retrieved7July2013.TheEnglish-basedKpopblogospherehasmadeitknowntowesternfansofthehugepopularityofKpopoverinJapan,butwhathasnotbeenreportedisthatKpopisactuallyonlyoneoftwopopulartrendsgoingonoverinthelandoftherisingsun.Theothertrend,ofcourse,isTaiwanesepop.Wekidyounot,andthere’sevenawordforitJapanesecalled台流(pronouncedTairyū),whichliterallymeanstheinfluxofTaiwanesepopcultureinJapan. ^HoàiPhạm(21April2014).""HÀNHÓA"–KỲTÍCHTỪCỔTÍCHDÀNHCHONGƯỜILỚN".ĐẹpMagazine.Retrieved14June2019. ^abCeldran,David."It'sHiptoBeAsian".PHILIPPINECENTERFORINVESTIGATIVEJOURNALISM.Archivedfromtheoriginalon23December2013.Retrieved19March2013. ^Celdran,David."It'sHiptoBeAsian".PHILIPPINECENTERFORINVESTIGATIVEJOURNALISM.Archivedfromtheoriginalon28June2016.Retrieved19March2013.[deadlink] ^Kee-yun,Tan."Welcomebackprettyboys".Asiaone.Archivedfromtheoriginalon11August2014.Retrieved19March2013. ^Hewitt,Duncan(20May2002)."Taiwan'boyband'rocksChina".BBC.Retrieved19March2013. ^YingZhu(2009).TVChina.IndianaUniversityPress.p. 100. ^Heryanto,Ariel(2008).PopularCultureinIndonesia:FluidIdentitiesinPost-AuthoritarianPolitics.Routledge.p. 105. ^Pauli(2February2010)."RainieYangreleasesJapaneseversionof"YouthBucket"thatfansdowant".CpopAccess.Archivedfromtheoriginalon20August2018.Retrieved7July2013. ^"小豬台流驅颱征日抱人潮-東京首場粉絲會1500名櫻花妹傘海迎偶像".Yahoo!Taiwan.29May2011.Archivedfromtheoriginalon15March2017.Retrieved10July2013. ^"ShowLomakesdebutinJapan".xinmsn.24February2012.Archivedfromtheoriginalon28February2012.Retrieved7July2013. 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